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I love books by this author. I race through them and am always desperate for the next one.
The characters are well crafted and there’s something warming story telling is always beautiful

A fun and nice read. I flew through this book. Well written and nice plot and characters I loved this book.

Aaaah… it’s been so long since I have read a Portia MacIntosh book and I was really looking forward to it. Alas, I hadn’t realised that this is set in the weeks leading up to Christmas – eek! Thankfully, it’s not too festive and I think one to get you warmed up to the festive season.
I enjoyed this story because of the entertaining quips coming from the protagonist. Amber is a writer of rom coms, although admittedly feels tired in this genre and wants to break out into a murder mystery. Unfortunately, her publisher is not having any of it and simply encourages Amber to add more “spice” to her latest manuscript. Suffering from “spicy block”, she finds herself at a writer’s retreat in the French Alps, hoping to regroup and deliver before Christmas.
This book had plenty of enjoyable elements. There is the expected romance thread but this takes shape in a different form. The writers living with Amber at the retreat have decided to challenge themselves to see if the hunky owner will entertain a holiday romance. Employing typical romance tropes, they are blown away when Amber, without trying, appears to snare Henri. I thought this part of the story was really entertaining because Amber is simply trying to find inspiration for her novel, not start dating. Furthermore, her fellow writers are really a bit too old for Henri, so I was curious to know whether any cougars would be successful.
Not only that, Amber finds herself mixed up with reality television star, Caleb. This was an unusual aspect to the plot but I really warmed to their growing friendship. A love triangle develops and I couldn’t foresee how it would settle, especially as Amber doesn’t appear that interested in finding a boyfriend. On the other hand, the whole promotions on social media/influencer role meant that Amber experiences something completely new on her mini holiday – even if she is trying to be writing.
A cute and fun story, this is typical MacIntosh all the way. The setting was romantic and cosy; the characters were entertaining; the protagonist had plenty of comedic moments. This was another good read from MacIntosh and I didn’t regret in the slightest that it had a slightly festive feel.
With thanks to Boldwood books and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

A wonderful read!
This novel drew me in from the very first page and kept me hooked until the end. The characters were vibrant and relatable, the writing was engaging, and the story had just the right balance of heart and humor. Highly recommend!
Many thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for my ARC. All opinions are my own.

Firstly, a big thank you to Boldwood Books and Net Galley for the arc.
This was a 3.5⭐️ read for me. This was a fun, easy read. Portia Macintosh always succeeds in writing rom-coms that have me laughing out loud. You can always count on her novels to be uplifting and full of joy.
The main trope of this book is a love triangle. Personally, I don’t really like this trope that much, it’s not one that I often gravitate towards. However, I didn’t actually feel like there was much of a love triangle in this book because it was very clear which guy Amber wanted to be with more, in my opinion.
Both guys provided a different romantic experience for Amber. With Henri, it was all about the flirting and embracing the romantic setting. With Caleb, we get the fake dating element that morphs into friends to lovers.
The location was absolutely perfect for a rom-com - a gorgeous ski resort in the French Alps in an exclusive chateau. The minute snow appears in a book I immediately think ROMANCE. It was a very immersive setting that gave the ultimate cosy vibes.
It didn’t really feel like much of a writer’s retreat. I don’t know quite what I expected but I thought there would be more authors, more friendships formed etc. The three authors with amber at the lodge were a bit annoying for the most part, but they did have a good few funny moments.
Ultimately, I’d recommend this book. If you love truly funny rom-coms with a relatable main character, then this book is for you. An easy read, with a gorgeous setting and plenty of closed-door romance.

A cute fun read for curling up for the weekend! If you need an easy carefree read, this is a good grab.

Another laugh out loud win from Portia MacIntosh! A great beach, or rather, mountain, read, as if it takes place in the snowy mountains at Christmastime. Amber Page is a romance author...without the spice...and a little more mystery. My kind of romance author! She needs some motivation to finish her next book and she definitely finds it on her writer's retreat with men surrounding her. This book was equal parts hilarious (the welcome basket!) and full of good cheer.
One note: if you've read Portia MacIntosh's other books, you'll laugh at the reappearance of Sunshine Greene! I love when authors slyly add in characters from other books.

Thank you NetGalley for this review copy.
Portia MacIntosh is a dreamboat. Her books are amazing and I gobble up every single one.

Cute romantic book to read if you are needing a good palette cleanser. I found it quirky and funny in some instances where it kept me entertained enough to ensure I finished it and gave my honest review. A book I may not necessarily buy, but will definitely recommend to readers I know would appreciate this type of book.

You had Me At Chateau will have you laugh out loud. If you need a little uplift read this book. I also love the cover. The characters are always so beautifully written, with lives so interwoven, that as the reader, you just cant help becoming invested in what happens next. A must read.

I have been enjoying catching up on Portia MacIntosh's books, but this is her newest published in August. I really enjoyed this romance. Amber Page is a romance author, but wants to write romantic mysteries. Her publisher tells her she needs to finish the book they agreed on, but to up the spice. Amber has no idea how to write spice without making it sound icky. When an opening comes up in the publisher's writing retreat, Amber is slotted in to attend. She is off to an exclusive château in the beautiful French Alps with some other romance writers who are well known and have never given Amber the time of day. The other women convince her to see which of them can snag the handsome manager of the resort. Amber already has a friendship with him, but she also meets up with an influencer who has been contracted by her publisher to write a mystery novel. Amber wants nothing to do with a celebrity that thinks he can write a book, but as they get to know one another, they try writing together and one thing leads to another. Can Amber finish her book? Will she finally let down her guard and find romance?
First I want to say that I am not a fan of love triangles, but this works. I don't think Amber sees either of the men as a potential partner, which certainly helped me to accept it. There is humor, frustration, friendship, mean girls and more. Amber has a lot on her plate. Her parents are splitting up and she is getting calls from them as well as her brother. She is trying to figure out what to do about her book, worried that the other authors won't work with her, and then being invited to spend time with both men. I thought the many tropes in this one were a hoot. We have fake relationships, one bed, friends to lovers, and even the dreaded miscommunication. I really liked getting to know Caleb and his backstory, it made him the guy that I was rooting for. So, who does Amber fall for? Does she finish her book? Does Caleb finish his book? You will have to read this fun story to see what happens and how it all plays out.

Amber Page, romance author extraordinaire, finds herself stuck in a creative rut (we’ve all been there, right?). Her editor, the well-meaning, yet terrifyingly blunt type, demands she spice up her writing (because "hot and steamy" is apparently the vibe now). Enter the French Alps: to recharge and find some inspiration, Amber begrudgingly heads to a super swanky writers’ retreat at a château, because, sure, that sounds like the place to fix your writing block. But, oh no, it gets better: she’s about to get tangled in a romantic comedy in real life, with two eligible (and very different) men. Buckle up, folks!
This book is like a cozy blanket, if that blanket was made of French Alps scenery, quirky characters, and a steamy love triangle. MacIntosh’s witty writing and zany plot twists had me laughing out loud more than once. Amber’s struggle to find her own voice, while navigating the chaos of her retreat, feels like the ultimate mix of heartwarming and hilarious. Plus, the backdrop? Absolute perfection. You’ll almost want to pack your bags for the French Alps by the end (but, like, make sure your editor is paying for it, right?).
I’m giving "You Had Me at Chateau" a solid 4 out of 5 stars. Romantic, funny, and slightly swoon-worthy, it’s got all the elements of a great rom-com—minus the predictable plot twists. The ending ties everything up perfectly, leaving you with a warm fuzzy feeling and maybe a new fantasy of attending a writers’ retreat. Definitely grab this one if you want to curl up with a book that’s got humor, romance, and a little bit of French flair!

What a lovely, fun story!
When Amber struggles to write her latest book, her editor suggests adding in some spicy scenes! Feeling unable to do this, Amber sets off to a writers retreat in France, which she really doesn’t want to go on! We follow her trip as she spends time with other ‘friends’ who are authors too but also meets some new people along the way.
This is well written and very humorous, but also shows the importance of really getting to know someone and not assuming you know them just because of what they do or how they initially come across.
You may have your suspicions of the outcome, but I thought the ending was really good, so well written to get to the conclusion of who may become Ambers love interest and help with her difficulties writing.

This was a really fun read! I enjoyed the setting, the pace, and laughed a lot! A nice cosy read for a rainy afternoon.

Ms MacIntosh is one of my favorite authors and this latest book delivers all the charm, humor, and delightful chaos I've come to expect and enjoy from her. The story follows Amber, a romance writer in need of some serious inspiration after her editor pushes her to turn up the spice in her novels. Amber's reluctance to venture into steamier territory leads her to a writer's retreat in the scenic French Alps. There, she joins a quirky group of fellow writers at an exclusive château, hoping that a change of scenery will provide her some much needed inspiration.
With a strong dose of humor, Amber's struggles are highlighted as she navigates her professional crisis while trying (and often failing) to write something more "sizzling." The real twist, however, comes in the form of a love triangle, with two very different men entering the scene, each stirring up their own brand of romantic tension. The chemistry between Amber and the two men is palpable, and the push-and-pull dynamic is both hilarious and heartwarming.
The characters are well-developed and relatable. Amber is endearing in her awkwardness and determination, and her journey of self-discovery as both a writer and as a woman is enlightening and heartwarming.
A feel-good, fun, laugh-out-loud and charming romantic comedy that is sure to satisfy any fan of the genre!
I received a complimentary copy from NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving my review.

A romantic comedy about a romantic comedy author who is struggling to write her next book so gets sent on a writer’s retreat where she ends up in her own romantic comedy!
I loved the main character Amber who I think Portia Macintosh made very relatable to anyone who reads the book. I really enjoyed the comedy elements of this book, it was very well written.
Another great novel by Portia Macintosh which I recommend for any romcom lovers out there.

Wonderful story, great character development, great writing! Highly recommend this book. I thoroughly enjoyed it

Portia MacIntosh never disappoints! Her books always bring a smile, and the humor in this one is top-notch. The characters are fantastic, and the story’s settings add so much charm. If you’re after a lighthearted, feel-good read, this is definitely one to pick up!

Overall a great lighthearted read following Amber who’s an author struggling with her current novel and expectations from her publishers. Ambers been given an opportunity to visit the Chateau with other authors to help complete this novel. Will she succeed in writing what’s required?….

I found this novel entertaining. It is a very light easy read. I felt that the same points were rehashed quite often, but on the whole it was fairly original and entertaining. Amber is a romance writer who has stayed anonymous because her family are all in literature and would be horrified that she is writing romance. Her first novel is a big hit and now she has to co up with a second and has been told by her editor to spice it up. This is a light but entertaining read. Thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC of this novel.